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Product Info

Designed by the Research Mountain Group at DC the Viva Pants resemble your favorite pair of jeans, cut with a skinny tailored fit and a denim-like twill fabric. Like streetwear for the snow, with a 10K waterproof shield, you'll be tempted to sport these at the mall as well as the ski area. These shell snowpants come with a brushed mesh lining, for incredible comfort with or without a first layer. Viva la nieve! Long live the snow!

Product Details

Face Fabric

75% nylon / 25% polyester mélange twill

Lining Material

Engineered warming brushed mesh lining

Fit

Skinny Tailored Fit
 No need to sacrifice fashion for function with this style. Like streetwear for the snow, the pants are more tailored and fitted to feel like you're wearing your favorite jeans while you ride.

Style

Research Mountain Design Group
 For the rider who is looking for a closer connection to fashion. This seasons designs are inspired by vintage outdoor and military combined with textured fabrics, tailored fits and subtle branding.

Street-style skinny 5-pocket jean

Vents

Structured Mesh Venting
 Unlike typical zip vents that fold shut even while open, DC's pop out and hold the vents open, for increased air flow.

Specs

Fit

Slim
This is a streamlined fit to provide a wide range of motion and a minimalist look. Jackets fit close to body, with a more tailored or fitted profile. Pants have a slimmer thigh and knee, and typically won’t go much below the ankle when standing straight.

These are probably my favorite pair of snowboarding pants, they're extremely casual and go with just about anything but at the same time hold up pretty well in any condition. I wear them with a pair of leggings underneath and they always keep me dry and warm. I'm a size 1 in women's pants and the small fit very well. Hands down a great buy.

I love the fit of these pants. They are not thick insulated, but they feel warm enough... haven't worn them on the mountain yet, but can't wait. The khaki color was a bit darker than it looks in the picture, but still works for me.